Denuded: Interrupted – Bruno Isakovic at La Mama
Bruno Isakovic’s Denuded @ Queer New York International Arts Festival
Bruno Isakovic’s Denuded @ Queer New York International Arts Festival
I wake up sometimes in the middle of the night and check if my partner is still breathing.
Editors Note: We caught up with Alice Pencavel, who has written a few wonderful pieces for this very publication and now has a show coming up in the United Solo Festival on Tuesday, October 18th. Where did you grow up and how did you end
We’re invited to look in, but our presence isn’t required.
“I really wish I knew how to drive.” – Jess Barbagallo responds to FIVE QUESTIONS
Which bodies rocked other bodies? Was the whole work rockin’ enough, man?
Being an artist is another way of negotiating a place as a citizen.
The trouble and the treasure of writing about modern adaptations of ancient myths is that there is too much context and too many references from centuries of retelling and analysis, so that I could read about Phaedra the myth and Phaedra the woman for the
Queer New York International Arts Festival Opens with Mamela Nyamza
Aubergine is a tender story of food and family, and the ways we express our love.
I think, protectively, “I hope it’s not too hot for her here.” I want her to have a nice day.
The first time I tried to attend Blossom, at its Henson Carriage House residency in April 2015, the world of texts and trains conspired against me so I ended up stuck in the lobby area with the house manager for the duration of the show,